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Child Helpline International is a global network of 173 child
helpline A helpline, or switchboard, is a telephone service which offers help to those who call. Many helpline services now offer more than telephone support - offering access to information, advice or customer service via telephone, email, web or SMS. ...
s in 142 countries (as of December 2019).


History

In 1989, Child Helpline International founder
Jeroo Billimoria Jeroo Billimoria (born 20 July 1965) is an Indian social entrepreneur and the founder of several international NGOs. Her work has been featured in several books."Rippling: How Social Entrepreneurs Spread Innovation Throughout the World," Beverl ...
explored the idea of creating a
global network A global network is any communication network which spans the entire Earth. The term, as used in this article refers in a more restricted way to ''bidirectional'' communication networks, and to technology-based networks. Early networks such as int ...
of child helplines, which could provide
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to each other, and in countries who wanted to start or expand their own helplines. This led to a meeting, held in
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in 2003, and attended by representatives from 49 child helplines from around the globe. At this meeting, Child Helpline International was launched.


Principle and Mission

The work of Child Helpline International is firmly grounded in the principle of
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (commonly abbreviated as the CRC or UNCRC) is an international human rights treaty which sets out the civil, political, economic, social, health and cultural rights of children. The Con ...
, which highlights the
children's rights Children's rights are a subset of human rights with particular attention to the rights of special protection and care afforded to minors.
to
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and
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from harm. The stated mission of the Child Helpline International network is to provide a forum for information sharing and mutual support, assistance with
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and lobbying, promoting the rights of children and child helplines as a medium of assistance to children, and to support the initiation and development of child helplines in countries which do not have such services.


Operations

Child Helpline International is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Executive Director of Child Helpline International is Patrick Krens. Child Helpline International is a membership-based organization with 173 members in 142 countries and territories around the world (as at December 2018). In 2015, the child helplines who are members of Child Helpline International had received over 20 million contacts from children and young people in need for care and protection.


Knowledge Exchange Platform

A key role of the network is to provide platform for
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s between the members. Types of knowledge exchange activities are: # Peer Exchanges: Members of the network learn from one another through visits, sharing solutions, comparing expertise and experiences. # Peer Evaluations: Member organizations compare and evaluate good practices, governance and operations of their own child helplines with other members. # Trainings and Workshops: Member organizations learn from trainings and workshops to make sure that each child helpline stay abreast of changing times and needs and possess the up-to-date skills # International and Regional Consultations: International and Regional Consultations are biennial events held in alternating years in which the members, partners, and stakeholders come together to find common ground, report and reflect on collective experiences from the existing child helplines.


References


External links

* * Child Helpline International Annual Report 201

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